Pure CSS fail whale

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    I have to say - it looks cool and it also could be another ACID_X test for browser, how they actually deal with HTML5 and CSS3. Definitely it shows the potential of HTML5 and CSS3.

    Would I do something similar in the real project? Probably no, as it has to many points of failure. It means that alternative versions should be prepared (Flash or low level implementation suing images, divs and JS frameworks to handle the animation) just to avoid this:

    Would I do something similar in mt R&D or downtime project? Possibly yes, if I wanted to learn myself, but at this stage I am too lazy...

    For better animation and richer effects I would still stick to the flash despite the fact that I am not greatest fan of that technology. That gives very predictable cross-platform behavior.

    At the end, it goes down to the target audience (read browsers market).

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